Cactus in Samalayuca, Chihuahua, México

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Cactus in Samalayuca, Chihuahua, México

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Escobaria stribiliformis with flower

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In the stones or between the plants

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Coryphantha macromeris

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Opuntia santa rita, the only one between opuntia macrocentra

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Echinocactus parryi

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Small mammillaria grahamii

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Opuntia arenaria, ,like the name said, prefer the sandy soil, and live in the land

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The mointains

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More parryis

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Echinocereus triglochidiatus

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Ferocactus wislizenii with another head

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More escobarias

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Crested wislizenii

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Echinocactus parryi

I hope you like it :stup:
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Hi Lifer
They all look very good for habitat plants, my favoutie has to be the Echinocactus parryi.
Mine has a lot of growing to do :lol:
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Post by RAYWOODBRIDGE »

Yes Tina I will be very happy if my 2 small seedling E. parryi start to throw a few spines out like that, I know they will but we just cannot wait can we. :lol:
Lifer I am so jealous, great photos. :mrgreen:

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I can't see all the photos. Six of them remain as icons with their name.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Not sure why that is at all, Liz, as they are all hosted on and being pulled from the same external website, when I 'view image information'?
I can see them all.
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Not here.
Those from scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net are fine, those from fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net are not loading
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There are 6 pictures not loading for me, and if I right click and select 'open in new tab', I get either an error message (first one), or "URL signature expired" (next 3) or "An error occurred while processing your request.
Reference #" followed by long reference code (last 2).
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Hmm! All 8 still load for me.
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Tony R wrote:Hmm! All 8 still load for me.
8 of the 14 load for me, Tony. It's the other 6 that are the problem!
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Sorry Mike - I see now! I obviously need some new glasses! :oops:
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